Canvas Tops

Custom Canvas Tops include Bimini tops, Dodgers, Convertible tops, Safari Tops, Camper Tops, Joiners and more…

Camper Back
Camper Back
Camper Back tops are a secondary bimini top that sits aft of the primary bimini which is able to be removed when desired but allows the primary bimini to remain in place
Bimini
Bimini
A Bimini is the most common type of boat top used to shelter from the rain, sun and spray. They are free-standing and are usually placed above the cockpit or exterior helm area.
Joiner
Joiner
Joiners, also known as bridges, are used to join a bimini top to a radar arch, dodger or other structure on a boat
Safari Top
Safari Top
A Safari Top is zipped on to the back of a dodger or bimini and is supported by lines and battens instead of the traditional stainless steel frame
Dodger
Dodger
A Dodger is a type of windshield found typically on a sailboat, which covers the companion way (or hatch) and allows for access forward via the side decks
Convertible Top
Convertible Top
A Convertible Top, similar to a bimini, is a very popular top mainly found on small power boats. It is attached to the windshield and covers the seating and helm area
Slope Back
Slope Back
Slope Back's are usually found on powerboats and are used as a raised, sloping canvas cockpit cover attached to the aft of a canvas bimini and fastened down to the transom
Canvas Enclosure
Canvas Enclosure
Canvas enclosures are made up of window, door and other curtains used to fully enclosure an area of the boat - usually the aft cockpit. They usually attach to a bimini and dodger on a sailboat and can be rolled up or removed